George Quainoo and Ellen Siem, “The First Undergraduate Materials Science Degree Program in Oregon”, In Proceedings of the AAAS, Pacific Division, Vol. 28, Part 1, Paper #41, Page 45.

G.K. Quainoo, “Characterization of Laterite as Composite Material”, In proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Composite Materials, Organized by the International Centre for Science and High Technology (ICS), Trieste, Italy, 1995.

Dallin Baker and George K. Quainoo, “Effects of Aging on hardness and Microstructure of AA6111 in Automotive Applications”, Poster Presented at Southern Oregon Arts and Research (SOAR), Ashland OR, May 18-20 2010.

G.K. Quainoo, S. Yannacopoulos and C.M Sargent, “Estimation and Correlation of Strengthening Components to the Evolution of Microstructure following Cold Work and Artificial Aging in AA6111 Aluminium”, Presented at the 15th International conference on the strength of Materials (ICSMA-15), Dresden, Germany, August 16-21, 2009.

Igelman Sean and George K. Quainoo, "The Effect of natural Aging and Pre-aging on Artificial Aging in AA6111 Aluminum”, Oral and Poster, Presented at the 2009 Symposium of the Apprenticeship in Science and Engineering (ASE), Portland OR, August 15-16, 2009.

George Quainoo and Ellen Siem, “The First Undergraduate Materials Science Degree Program in Oregon”, Presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the AAAS, Pacific Division, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, August 14-19, 2009.

George K. Quainoo, “Materials Science: A Growing and Promising Discipline”, Presented at the National Science Teachers Association Portland Area Conference on Science Education, Portland OR, November 20-22, 2008.

Mahkah Wu, Ashlee Mitchell and George K. Quainoo, “The Effect of Pre-heating and Artificial Aging on AA6111 Aluimnum”, Oral and Poster, Presented at the 2008 Symposium of the Apprenticeship in Science and Engineering (ASE), Portland OR, August 15-16, 2008.

G.K. Quainoo, “Materials Science, A Cool and Rewarding Career” Speaker at the Mid-Summer Conference of “Apprenticeship in Science and Engineering (ASE)”, held at Oregon State University, July 2007.

G.K. Quainoo, “Aluminum Alloys in Auto panel Application, a Benefit to the Environment”, Presented at the Oregon Section of American Association of Physics Teachers (ORAAPT), Lane Community College, Eugene, March 9-10, 2007

G.K. Quainoo, “Materials Science, a New Major in Physics at Southern Oregon University”, Presented at the Oregon Section of American Association of Physics Teachers (ORAAPT) meeting held in Portland, Oregon, Oct. 21, 2006 -Linn-Benton Community College – Nov. 17, 2006

G.K. Quainoo, “Materials Science, A Cool and Rewarding Career”, Speaker at the following High schools: Klamath Union High School – Oct. 13, 2006 Phoenix High School – Oct 6, 2006 Ashland High School on February 10, 2006 Hidden Valley High School, Murphy, OR, November 15, 2005

G.K. Quainoo, “Materials Science, A Cool and Rewarding Career”, Guest Speaker at the Career Day Ceremony of Hidden Valley High School, Murphy, OR, November 15, 2005.

G.K. Quainoo and S. Yannacopoulos, “Characterization of Second Phase Particles in AA6111 Aluminum alloy”, Presented at the Workshop on Nuclear data for Science and Technology: Materials Analysis, Organized by The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, May 18-31, 2003.

G.K. Quainoo and S. Yannacopoulos, “Effect of Cold Work on the Precipitation Kinetics of AA6111 Aluminum Automobile Panels”,14th Canadian Materials Science Conference, June 8-11, 2002, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, p. 43

G.K. Quainoo, S. Yannacopoulos and A.K. Gupta, “Effect of Cold Work on the Precipitation Process of AA6111 Aluminum Automobile Panels”, Poster presented at the 1st BIMR Workshop on Frontiers in Materials Characterization of Soft and Nanoscale Materials, Organized by The Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, May 15-17, 2002.